Hasbro: A Blueprint for Play

Hasbro: A Blueprint for Play

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Play is a product of our imagination and creativity. It’s up to play companies to turn great play ideas into fun experiences, then get them to market, fast. And there’s no bigger “play company” in the world than Hasbro. It owns classics like Nerf, Transformers, My Little Pony, Play-Doh, and Monopoly. Jane Ritson-Parsons leads Hasbro’s global brand and consumer teams. She visits the podcast to talk about how her team observes what’s trending in consumers’ worlds and works with them to design play into every part of their lives..

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Why storytelling and consumers are at the center of Hasbro’s “brand blueprint”

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